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Happy Elephants
Just as we feel deep emotions, so do these gentle giants. Katie Rowe, co-founder of Reteti Elephant Sanctuary in Kenya, tells Kazoo how elephants express themselves:
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Katie Rowe, co-founder of Reteti Elephant Sanctuary
Illustration by Corinna Luyken

Happy Elephant!
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Katie Rowe says each of the 13 baby elephants currently at Reteti drink a 2-liter bottle of milk every three hours around the clock. That’s 16 liters a day!
How Elephants Show Emotion:
They hug! When an elephant feels scared, others will stroke her with their trunks. “They always care for each other,” says Katie.

Hugging Elephants!
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They pout! ”When they get frustrated, baby elephants throw temper tantrums,” she says. Just like human toddlers, they’ll sit or lie down on the ground to prove their point.

Pouting Baby Elephant!
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They get silly! When elephants are feeling playful, they’ll waggle their heads, roll around together, and splash in mud puddles. “They can be so goofy,” says Katie.

Playful Elephants
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Wanna try communicating like an elephant? Can you flap your ears? If not, how do you show your emotions?